Are you in BLOOM Yet? Tis the month!

mmmpquad

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I've been looking for a definitive answer on this for years. I have outdoor plants that are near both street lights, neighbors security lights (on all night), and my back of the house motion sensor spot lights that animals randomly trip throughout the night. I have no idea how much better they might be (or for instance, if they might finish earlier) if these lights did not exist. Next year I plan on doing light dep, if I do that through the end of the run, I might have a point of comparison. Assuming I run the same plants again...

I'm no expert, but from what I've experienced so far genetics effects everything -- so that might be why there isn't a single answer to this question (?).
I agree that the difference in strain will always change the outcome. I would love to see a true scientific side by side experiment.
 

Morbid Angel

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50th *N, 12X* W

Neighbours been flowering for probably a month, not sure if an early strain or auto.

Mine have just hit bloom about a week ago, started stretch shooting pistols.

8'x4' white widow sativa crosses. 2/3 sativa. no auto's here.



Ran into some unfortunate business this year, had to take down all but 2 outside.
 

MaineODGB

Member
My location is NW Georgia:
Plant 1 (bag seed strain that I topped it at the sixth node in late May and it is still over 7 ft/2 m tall) germinated March 29, started flowering last week (appox Aug 5)
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Plant 2 (Strain: Snow from MSNL) germinated Apr 15, is currently in preflower:
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My Pineapple TrainWreck was looking great until yesterday when I noticed balls all over the plant, now it is in the compost pile...
Looks good. Just started flowering about 3 weeks ago in Maine. I'll post pic later for you to see if any difference. Best wishes
 

MaineODGB

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I've been looking for a definitive answer on this for years. I have outdoor plants that are near both street lights, neighbors security lights (on all night), and my back of the house motion sensor spot lights that animals randomly trip throughout the night. I have no idea how much better they might be (or for instance, if they might finish earlier) if these lights did not exist. Next year I plan on doing light dep, if I do that through the end of the run, I might have a point of comparison. Assuming I run the same plants again...

I'm no expert, but from what I've experienced so far genetics effects everything -- so that might be why there isn't a single answer to this question (?).
oo now! I have motion detectors and lights
 

MaineODGB

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08.08.16 - 9am - Latitude 45.52 - Oregon, US

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I took a bunch of pictures, these were the only ones that were relatively sharp where I wanted them to be... I'm not positive which plants these are. They all have a similar development. The ones from seed seem to be making clumps or clusters of leaves at the stem tips, the ones from clones have more pistols and are stretching more. I'm enjoying watching and learning the differences between the two.
I've learned it's no easy task taking pictures of plants. Picture never reveals what or how you see it in person. Tricky!! All your picslooks normal and good tho
 
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